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  • luvall

    Sharpshooter
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    May 13, 2008
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    Noblesville
    I have once-fired and tumbled brass that I would like to sell to someone on INGO who reloads - I don’t.
    Do I need to post pictures in the WTS page? hate the picture process.
    i have 270, 300BO, 308, and 6.5 Grendel.
    What is a fair price?
    i want to help out any INGO member who needs the brass.
     

    DadSmith

    Grandmaster
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    Oct 21, 2018
    22,711
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    Ripley County
    I have once-fired and tumbled brass that I would like to sell to someone on INGO who reloads - I don’t.
    Do I need to post pictures in the WTS page? hate the picture process.
    i have 270, 300BO, 308, and 6.5 Grendel.
    What is a fair price?
    i want to help out any INGO member who needs the brass.

    How many Grendel brass do you have and how much do you want to ship them to me in Southeastern Indiana? I tried to pm you 2x but not showing they were sent.
     

    luvall

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    May 13, 2008
    614
    18
    Noblesville
    Hi all
    sorry for the delay but my father suddenly passed away in Pennsylvania and I have been wrapped up with travel, estate issues, funeral, etc.
    I will get back to this ASAP.
     

    canebreaker

    Marksman
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    Jan 2, 2020
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    Horn Lake
    I worked at a range close to Nashville, TN for a while. You could collect your cases or leave it. We would sort, clean and sell. Common pistol was 3 cents each in bags of 100 and 300. Common rifle was 5 cents each in bags of 50 and 100. Some hard to find cases were 8 cents each, might be 2 to 100 per bag. Steel, aluminum and 22 cases were sorted and sold as scrap.
    Some reloaders didn't like to clean or sort so they would buy what they needed.
     
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